Starring Val Kilmer and Michael Douglas, The Ghost and the Darkness has the two actors portray military engineer John Henry Patterson and Charles Remington, respectively. RELATED: Idris Elba’s Daughter Didn’t Speak to Him After Auditioning for Beast And while The Ghost and the Darkness certainly isn’t to be hoisted as high cinema, it brings some genuine excitement amidst its period piece setting. The 1996 action-adventure film The Ghost and the Darkness is now available to stream, depicting a fictionalized account of two lions that reportedly terrorized a railroad project in Kenya in 1898. Though Beast didn’t quite live up to critical expectation or audience enthusiasm earlier this summer, another lion-based thriller has come to Prime Video. The Ghost and the Darkness Predates Beast’s Lion Thrills
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The two movies are poised for a double feature viewing, albeit one that varies significantly in the aesthetic of one horror movie to the next. While Book of Shadows largely eschews the found footage format, the movie gently breaks the fourth wall, following fans of the original movie venturing to Burkittsville, where they stumble into the forest’s dark secrets themselves. The 1999 instant classic has a trio of film students camp in the woods outside of Burkittsville, Maryland, where they discover that the local legend behind the Blair Witch may be real as they experience sinister supernatural phenomena. Both the original film and its 2000 sequel, Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, are now available to stream on Prime Video. Ostensibly filmed by a group of research students creating a documentary about Maryland’s infamous Blair Witch, the movie’s success helped pave the way for found footage horror flicks like Paranormal Activity and Rec. Found footage cinematography is perhaps at its most effective in the horror genre, and one film that catapulted its popularity in the Hollywood mainstream is 1999’s The Blair Witch Project.